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In Your Town Allentown area
ALLENTOWN WILL CONDUCT street sweeping in the following areas: Friday -- Emmaus Avenue north to Barber Street; Chapel Avenue east to Gilmore Street and Basin Street to Skyline Drive. S. 12th Street to Chapel Avenue between Emmaus Avenue to Susquehanna...Tags: Emmaus, Coopersburg, Allentown, Marketing, Orefield
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METROMIX MOVIES
For submissions, go to metromix.com/listings. CITY Blues Season Maxwell Street Film Series: A film tribute in honor of the 25th Annual Chicago Blues Festival (June 5-8) explores the street's former open-air market and how it spawned a legendary blues...Tags: Northwestern University, Evanston, Movies, Popular Music, Wilmette
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Music guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. CRITICS' PICKS Advent Chamber Orchestra: The ensemble wraps up its season with pianist Matthew Ganong as soloist in Bach's Keyboard Concerto in A Major. Works by Scarlatti, Rossini and...Tags: David Schrader, Folk Music, Eric Davis, Ceremonies, Dolly Parton
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Cooking with love
Tribune criticMemories of Mexico are as much a seasoning in the kitchens of Maria Solis and Carmen Darville as freshly squeezed lime juice, chopped cilantro and a judicious pinch or two of cumin. For these two abuelas, or grandmothers, food is a way not only to link...Tags: Chicago, Food and Dining Culture, Glencoe, Rick Bayless, Irving Park
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Bo Diddley dead at 79
Tribune music criticBo Diddley, who died Monday at age 79 in Florida, was as essential to the creation of rock 'n' roll as Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley and Little Richard, though he seldom got the credit or the accolades that were showered on his better-known peers. The...Tags: Folk Music, Elvis Presley, Diseases, Country Music, People
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Rock great Bo Diddley dies at 79
One of rock's grand old men has died. According to spokeswoman Susan Clary, Bo Diddley died of heart failure Monday in Florida. He was 79.
His death comes 10 months after he suffered both a heart attack; an earlier stroke, doctors say, affected his...Tags: Bill Clinton, Diseases, George Bush, Government, Bruce Springsteen
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Free activities for everyone
THURSDAY Variety: Daley Civic Center Plaza, Washington and Dearborn Streets, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Asian American Festival. Book discussion: Harold Washington Library Center, 400 S. State St., Talking Book Center, noon. "The Bishop in the West Wing" by...Tags: Minority Groups, Libraries and Museums, Jesse White, Millennium Park, Chicago Public Library
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Preserving at a pace
It is hard to fathom today just how dark things looked for the people trying to save old buildings in Chicago a half century ago. In 1957, the city organized its first landmarks commission, a toothless agency that hung plaques on 39 historic buildings,...Tags: Chicago, 1968 Democratic Convention, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Jane Jacobs, Illinois
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A fiesta of food for Cinco de Mayo
With the number of specials at bars and restaurants in the United States tied to Cinco de Mayo, you would think this would be a holiday of major importance with huge celebrations throughout Mexico. You'd be wrong. May 5 marks the Mexican Army's defeat... -
Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies at age 79
Associated Press WriterBo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative guitar effects inspired legions of other musicians, died Monday after months of ill health. He was 79. Diddley died of heart failure at...Tags: Bill Clinton, Diseases, George Bush, Government, Bruce Springsteen
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